LIFE projects contribute to Bulgaria anti-poison Action Plan

Bulgaria’s Ministry of Environment and Water recently approved the country’s National Action Plan to combat the illicit use of poisons in the wild. Two LIFE projects helped the Plan come to fruition.  As birds are often the victims of poisoning, it is fitting that the Action Plan was developed by the Bulgarian Society for the protection of Birds (BSPB) in close collaboration with the LIFE RE-Vultures and Egyptian Vulture New…

New forecasting models could help prevent heat-related deaths

For parts of southern Europe, extreme heatwaves are now the rule, not the exception. New accurate and reliable weather prediction models could help regions better ‘anticipate, prepare for, respond to and recover from’ these increasingly extreme weather events. To paraphrase a popular song from the early 2000s, “it’s getting hot in here”—especially in southern Europe.…

Therapy for babies showing early signs of autism reduces the chance of clinical diagnosis at age 3

A therapy for infants showing early signs of autism reduces the chance of the child meeting diagnostic criteria for autism at three years of age. That’s according to our new research, published today (20 September 2021) in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. Therapy for children with autism often begins after receiving a diagnosis, which usually doesn’t…